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  1. Bernie Sanders to Run for Re-Election, Seeking a Fourth Senate Term U.S., Today

    The 82-year-old Vermont independent, a leading progressive in Washington, cast November’s elections as a fight for democracy.

  2. European Oil Giants Consider Shifting Their Listings to the U.S. Business, Today

    TotalEnergies and Shell are contemplating the advantages of listing shares in the United States to strengthen what they say are low market valuations.

  3. Trump Firm’s Ex-Finance Chief Was Key to Hush-Money Deal, Witness Says New York, Today

    Allen H. Weisselberg instructed Jeffrey S. McConney to send reimbursements to Donald J. Trump’s former fixer, Mr. McConney testified.

  4. Allen Weisselberg had a major role in Stormy Daniels’s hush deal, witness says. New York, Today

  5. Taylor Swift’s ‘Tortured Poets’ Posts a Huge Second Week on the Chart Arts, Today

    After a blockbuster opening, the singer’s new album earned the biggest second-week totals since 2015, nearly doubling the rest of the Top 5 combined.

  6. Congestion Pricing and Confusion Opinion, Today

    Readers discuss the congestion pricing plan for New York. Also: Kristi Noem, Tim Scott and the truth; an immunity amendment to the Constitution.

  7. A Baguette Is Baked in France World, Today

    Whoops, we left out this part: It was almost 500 feet long, beating out a loaf baked in Italy in 2019.

  8. El animal más difícil de encontrar es un topo que nada bajo la arena En español, Today

    Los guardabosques indígenas del desierto occidental de Australia pudieron observar de cerca al topo marsupial del norte, un animal diminuto, de color claro y ciego que casi nunca sale a la superficie.

  9. Right-Wing Nonprofit Paid Millions to Companies With Ties to Insiders U.S., Today

    The Conservative Partnership Institute’s three highest-paid contractors had connections to the group’s leaders or their relatives, raising concerns about self-dealing.

  10. Compass Direct LLC’s 2024 Registration in North Carolina Interactive, Today

    Compass Direct LLC is run by Patrick Corrigan, the brother of Edward Corrigan, the president of Conservative Partnership Institute. Last year, it was hired by the institute to help with fund-raising. In Question 14, the company was asked if any of its officers was related to any officer at its client. Patrick Corrigan’s company answered “no.” After an inquiry from The Times, Patrick Corrigan said he would amend the filing.

  11. Palestinians React After Israel Orders Evacuations in Rafah Video, Today

    The Israeli military began warning more than 100,000 people in eastern Rafah to evacuate, signaling that it was moving closer to invading the southernmost Gazan city.

  12. Conservative Partnership Institute’s Registration to Fundraise in North Carolina Interactive, Today

    This document shows that the Conservative Partnership Institute hired a fundraising company called Compass Direct LLC. That company was run by the brother of the nonprofit’s president. Its contract paid $15,000 per month.

  13. The Conservative Partnership Institute’s 2022 Annual Filing With the I.R.S. Interactive, Today

    This document shows that the nonprofit’s three highest-paid vendors were Compass Legal, Compass Professional and Compass Property Management. All three were connected to insiders at the nonprofit.

  14. Today’s Thepoint live blog included one standalone post:
  15. The Conservative Partnership Institute’s 2021 Annual Filing With the I.R.S. Interactive, Today

    The filing shows a sharp increase in the institute’s funding, during a year when it sought to become a nerve center for President Donald J. Trump’s allies in Washington.

  16. A Master of ‘Subtle Dazzle’ and a Quiet Force in Downtown Dance Arts, Today

    Carol Mullins, who has been lighting boundary-pushing shows at Danspace Project since the 1970s, will be honored at its 50th anniversary.

  17. Today’s Israel Gaza War Hamas live blog included two standalone posts:
  18. Jeff Bezos, Doja Cat and Pamela Anderson Pregame the Met Gala Style, Today

    Designers, athletes and celebrities swapped stories on dress fittings and gala prep routines on the eve of fashion’s biggest party.

  19. Nancy Pelosi, on Reforms to Reinforce Democracy Opinion, Today

    The former House speaker, responding to an Opinion essay, points to legislation pending in Congress.

  20. Study Suggests Genetics as a Cause, Not Just a Risk, for Some Alzheimer’s Health, Today

    People with two copies of the gene variant APOE4 are almost certain to get Alzheimer’s, say researchers, who proposed a framework under which such patients could be diagnosed years before symptoms.

  21. Can You Recognize This Novel From a One-Line Description? Interactive, Today

    Try this short quiz to see how many books you can identify based on an extremely brief plot summary.

  22. Crispy, Speedy, Over the Top Food, Today

    Respectively: mushroom smash burgers; pantry-friendly baked salmon; seis leches cake.

  23. Maersk Says Expanded Houthi Attacks Are Forcing More Delays Business, Today

    The shipping company said the militia had recently tried to attack ships further from the shores of Yemen, putting more strain on logistics.

  24. Inquiry Into Johannesburg Fire Blames City Officials for Deadly Conditions World, Today

    Although a resident confessed to setting the August 2023 blaze that killed 76 people in a dilapidated building, a report found that officials had ignored warning signs for years.

  25. ‘The Hours’ Returns to the Met Opera With Its Stars Arts, Today

    Renée Fleming, Kelli O’Hara and Joyce DiDonato reprised their roles in Kevin Puts’s adaptation of the award-winning novel and film.

  26. In Meeting With Xi, E.U. Leader Takes Tough Line on Ukraine War World, Today

    Ursula Von der Leyen, the European Commission president, pushed Beijing to help rein in Russia’s war in Ukraine after meeting with the Chinese and French leaders in Paris.

  27. Will a carbon market happen? Headway, Today

    An enormous amount of work is underway to remove carbon from the atmosphere, but who will pay for it?

  28. Today’s Biden Trump Campaign live blog included one standalone post:
  29. Trial Witness Says Some Hush Money Came From Trump’s Personal Bank Account New York, Today

    The reimbursement to Michael D. Cohen, the former Trump fixer who paid $130,000 in hush money to Stormy Daniels, is at the center of the criminal case against the former president.

  30. In Brooklyn, the Anti-Met Gala Raises Funds for Medical Debt Styles, Today

    The red carpet featured noncelebrity guests in homemade costumes. “This is a better function, with a better message,” one guest said.

  31. Judge Cites Trump for Contempt, and Says He Is Attacking the Rule of Law Metro, Today

    Donald J. Trump again broke a gag order meant to bar him from attacking participants in his criminal trial, Justice Juan M. Merchan ruled. He threatened the former president with jail.

  32. Kendrick Lamar vs. Drake Beef Goes Nuclear: What to Know Culture, Today

    The two rappers had circled one another for more than a decade, but their attacks turned relentless and very personal in a slew of tracks released over the weekend.

  33. Corrections: May 4, 2024 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Saturday, May 4, 2024.

  34. After Weeks of Protests, Columbia Cancels Main Commencement Ceremony Metro, Today

    Columbia’s president had earlier said that she did not want to deprive students of an in-person celebration after many graduated high school during the pandemic.

  35. A Plan to Save One Kind of Owl Calls for Killing Another National, Today

    The writer Franz Linz explores a federal plan to protect the spotted owl.

  36. Read Your Way Through Montreal Books, Today

    Montreal is a city as appealing for its beauty as for its shadows. Here, the novelist Mona Awad recommends books that are “both dreamy and uncompromising.”

  37. Oye, IA, hablemos… pero no en público En español, Today

    Podrían pasar años antes de que la nueva ola de asistentes de inteligencia artificial se usen cotidianamente, porque solucionan problemas pero presentan nuevos.

  38. How Bad Is A.I. for the Climate? Business, Today

    Tech giants are building power-hungry data centers to run their artificial intelligence tools. The costs of that demand surge are becoming clearer.

  39. Russia to Hold Drills on Tactical Nuclear Weapons in New Tensions With West Foreign, Today

    Russian officials claimed the order was in response to comments from the West about the possibility of more direct involvement in Ukraine. NATO called Russia’s announcement “irresponsible.”

  40. First Patient Begins Newly Approved Sickle Cell Gene Therapy Science, Today

    A 12-year-old boy in the Washington, D.C., area faces months of procedures to remedy his disease. “I want to be cured,” he said.

  41. UChicago Says Free Speech Is Sacred. Some Students See Hypocrisy. National, Today

    The president has allowed protest encampments. But they have also disrupted campus life, and he wants the tents down.

  42. A Fresh Approach to a Crisis N Y T Now, Today

    A group of researchers posited another explanation for the youth mental health crisis: too much discussion.

  43. Today’s Wordle Review No. 1,052 Games, Today

    Scroll down to reveal letters from today’s word, or head to the comments for community hints and conversation.

  44. Israel Warns Thousands to Evacuate Rafah, and Hollywood’s Summer Gets Off to a Rocky Start Podcasts, Today

    Plus, Stormy Daniels is expected to testify.

  45. R.F.K. Jr.’s Battle to Get on the Ballot The Daily, Today

    The independent presidential candidate’s ballot access fight has already cost millions, federal campaign finance records show.

  46. What to Know About Xi Jinping’s Trip to Europe Foreign, Today

    The Chinese president this week will be visiting France, Serbia and Hungary. His trip comes at a time of tensions with many European countries over trade and accusations of Chinese espionage.

  47. Rare, Highest-Level Tornado Risk Issued for Oklahoma and Kansas Express, Today

    Severe thunderstorms could bring large hail, damaging winds and powerful tornadoes to the Southern and Central Plains on Monday, forecasters said.

  48. ‘They Are So Triggered by Me’: Conchita Wurst’s 10-Year Roller-Coaster Ride Culture, Today

    Since winning the Eurovision Song Contest in 2014, the bearded drag queen has been celebrated and condemned. For her creator, Tom Neuwirth, it has been a journey.

  49. Este es el candidato que desafiará a Nicolás Maduro en Venezuela En español, Today

    Edmundo González es una figura desconocida para la mayoría de los venezolanos. Sin embargo, algunos expertos afirman que eso podría jugar a su favor en su campaña contra el presidente Nicolás Maduro en las elecciones.

  50. Today’s Campus Protests live blog included three standalone posts:
  51. The Best and the Worst Are Yet to Come Op Ed, Today

    America is being tested in so many ways right now.

  52. Trump Is Rallying in New Jersey and Boasting of New States. Is It a PsyOp? Op Ed, Today

    And he continues to cross new lines with wild language about Democrats.

  53. Zendaya, Bad Bunny and an Intriguing Theme at the 2024 Met Gala Styles, Today

    Who will show up? How will invitees interpret this year’s “Garden of Time” theme? Fashion’s biggest red carpet is finally here.

  54. Condé Nast Strikes Deal With Employees Threatening to Disrupt Met Gala Styles, Today

    The company on Monday reached a tentative contract agreement with unionized employees who said they were willing to disrupt Anna Wintour’s carefully laid plans over stalled negotiations.

  55. How Do I Know if My Untucked Shirt Is Too Long? Styles, Today

    A reader wants to let his button-ups hang loose, without getting swallowed up by unsightly shirttails.

  56. A Trillion Cicadas, They’re What’s for Dinner Dining, Today

    For enthusiasts of edible bugs, this year’s emergence presents an opportunity to cook up these noisy lobsters of the trees.

  57. The Cicadas Are Here, Singing a Song for the Future Op Ed, Today

    In the fractured, misunderstood world outside our windows, a cicada emergence is a gift, a reminder that we have not yet destroyed it all.

  58. Getting Back to Basics on Free Speech Op Ed, Today

    Amid campus protests and the Trump years, free speech debates are charged. Jane Coaston interviews Greg Lukianoff about getting back to basics on the First Amendment.

  59. I’m a Doctor. I Was Unprepared When I Got This Disease. Op Ed, Today

    Our medical systems are not adequately equipped to diagnose tropical diseases, and in a warming climate, that’s a problem.

  60. A Portrait of the Art World Elite, Painted With a Heavy Hand Book Review, Today

    Hari Kunzru examines the ties between art and wealth in a new novel, “Blue Ruin.”

  61. The Loneliness Curve Well, Today

    New research suggests people tend to be lonelier in young adulthood and late life. But experts say it doesn’t have to be that way.

  62. Trump Knows Dominance Wins. Someone Tell Democrats. Op Ed, Today

    Politics is a dominance competition. Liberals have their own tradition of it — and they should embrace it.

  63. Esto es lo que los dentistas desearían que supieras sobre tu salud bucal En español, Today

    La salud de tu cuerpo está íntimamente ligada al buen estado de tus dientes y tu boca. Las visitas regulares al dentista podrían alejarte de enfermedades más graves.

  64. Can Marin Alsop Shatter Another Glass Ceiling? Arts & Leisure, Today

    Alsop has had enviable success, and was the first female conductor to lead a top American orchestra. She wants to take another step up.

  65. ‘The Sympathizer’ Opens a Counteroffensive on Vietnam War Movies Culture, Today

    HBO’s series is not just a good story. It’s a sharp piece of film criticism.

  66. Should Schools Serve Healthier Meals if It Changes Students’ Favorite Foods? Learning, Today

    New federal rules will require school cafeterias to reduce the amount of salt and sugar in the foods they serve. Do you think students will embrace the changes?

  67. Celebrity. Money. Fashion. It’s Met Gala Night. Metro, Today

    The annual extravaganza raises money for the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute. The guest list is top-secret.

  68. Tensions Rise in Silicon Valley Over Sales of Start-Up Stocks Business, Today

    The market for shares of hot start-ups like SpaceX and Stripe is projected to reach a record $64 billion this year.

  69. Meet the Candidate Challenging Venezuela’s Authoritarian President Foreign, Today

    Edmundo González, a former diplomat, is unknown to many Venezuelans. But some experts say that could work in his favor as he runs against President Nicolás Maduro in national elections.

  70. Are Flight Offsets Worth It? Climate, Today

    A lot of them don’t work and some might even be harmful. But there are things you can do if you really have to fly.

  71. When Buying a Home Is Treated as a National Security Threat National, Today

    A new Florida law prohibits many Chinese citizens from buying homes because of national security concerns. Critics say it has fueled discrimination and chilled the local property market.

  72. $3.2 Million Homes in California Real Estate, Today

    A renovated midcentury home in Los Angeles, a hillside house in Sausalito and a 2020 retreat in Santa Paula.

  73. The National Urban League Comes Home Real Estate, Today

    The civil rights organization will anchor a sprawling mixed-use development in Harlem that will include a new museum focused on the American civil rights struggle in the North.

  74. With Schools in Ruins, Education in Gaza Will Be Hobbled for Years Foreign, Today

    Most of Gaza’s schools, including all of its universities, have severe damage that makes them unusable, which could harm an entire generation, the United Nations and others say.

  75. Paris Promised the Olympics Would Be Accessible. The Clock Is Ticking. Travel, Today

    The city, which put inclusivity at the center of its bid, has improved access for people with disabilities, but with the opening ceremony about 12 weeks away, obstacles remain.

  76. A Modern Mom Finds an Ancient Outlet for Feminist Rage Book Review, Today

    In Alexis Landau’s ambitious new novel, “The Mother of All Things,” the frustrations of modern parenting echo through the ages.

  77. How Bad Are Ultraprocessed Foods, Really? Well, Today

    They’re clearly linked to poor health. But scientists are only beginning to understand why.

  78. The Thrills and Chills of Staying Sober Book Review, Today

    Michael Deagler’s first novel follows a young man who is piecing his life back together and trying very hard not to drink.

  79. Are We Talking Too Much About Mental Health? Science, Today

    Recent studies cast doubt on whether large-scale mental health interventions are making young people better. Some even suggest they can have a negative effect.

  80. ‘Tits Up’ Aims to Show Breasts a Respect Long Overdue Book Review, Today

    The sociologist Sarah Thornton visits strip clubs, milk banks and cosmetic surgeons with the goal of shoring up appreciation for women’s breasts.

  81. Netanyahu Asserts Israel’s Right to Fight Its Enemies in Defiant Speech Foreign, Today

    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been steadfast in his goal of destroying Hamas. On Sunday, he defended Israel’s right to defend itself at a Holocaust remembrance event.

  82. Today’s Trump Trial Hush Money live blog included one standalone post:
  83. Today’s Nyregion live blog included one standalone post:
  84. Congestion Pricing’s Billions to Pay for Nuts and Bolts of Subway System Metro, Today

    The $15 billion expected from new traffic tolls is earmarked for modernizing old infrastructure but is threatened by a raft of lawsuits.

  85. The Connections Companion No. 330 Games, Today

    Scroll down to reveal a hint for each category of today’s Connections, or head to the comments for community hints and conversation.

  86. Spelling Bee Forum Games, Today

    Feeling stuck on today’s puzzle? We can help.

  87. Airline Agrees to Pay $79 Million After Selling Tickets for Canceled Flights Foreign, Today

    Qantas, Australia’s national carrier, apologized and said it would pay a fine and compensation to settle a suit brought by a consumer watchdog.

  88. Word of the Day: etymology Learning, Today

    This word has appeared in 31 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?

  89. No Corrections: May 6, 2024 Corrections, Today

    No corrections appeared in print on Monday, May 6, 2024.

  90. Quotation of the Day: She’ll Have an Orange Juice on the Rocks. Hold the Sippy Cup. Summary, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Monday, May 6, 2024.

  91. What’s on TV This Week: Met Gala and ‘Wedding Crashers’ Culture, Today

    E! covers all the looks of the first Monday in May. And Paramount airs the classic buddy movie.

  92. Barenboim: What Beethoven’s Ninth Teaches Us Op Ed, Today

    The conductor Daniel Barenboim explores the political and spiritual power of what many consider the greatest symphony.

  93. Let’s All Take a Deep Breath About China Op Ed, Today

    Anxiety about China is making American policymakers react in paranoid, repressive ways.

  94. Monday Briefing N Y T Now, Today

    Cease-fire talks stall.

  95. In China, Ruled by Men, Women Quietly Find a Powerful Voice Business, Today

    Women in Shanghai gather in bars, salons and bookstores to reclaim their identities as the country’s leader calls for China to adopt a “childbearing culture.”

  96. ABC News’ President, Kim Godwin, to Step Down Business, Today

    The first Black woman to run a broadcast news division, Ms. Godwin had a rocky tenure defined by infighting and damaging leaks.

  97. Yesterday’s College Graduation Campus Protests live blog included two standalone posts:
  98. R.F.K. Jr. Claims Censorship After Facebook and Instagram Briefly Block New Ad Politics, Yesterday

    The ad, a sleek 30-minute production, was blocked for several hours on Friday and Saturday. Meta, which owns both platforms, said the link had been incorrectly flagged as spam.

  99. How to Know When a Good Dog Has Gone Bad Science, Yesterday

    Gov. Kristi Noem suggested that President Biden should have euthanized the family dog, as she did. Animal experts said that such an option should be a last resort.

  100. Bernard Hill, Actor in ‘Titanic’ and ‘Lord of the Rings,’ Dies at 79 Obits, Yesterday

    With a stout frame, bushy whiskers and a weathered visage, he embodied men of authority facing down danger with weary stoicism.

  101. 4 Children From Gaza Arrive in U.S. for Medical Treatment Metro, Yesterday

    The children, who were injured or suffered malnutrition, were greeted at Kennedy Airport with toys and balloons. “These are their first memories here,” one supporter said.

  102. Flies High Games, Yesterday

    Malaika Handa takes her turn.

  103. ¿Proteger los árboles de la Amazonía puede ser más rentable que la ganadería? En español, Yesterday

    Varias empresas quieren crear una nueva industria que pueda hacer que los árboles, que almacenan el carbono que calienta al planeta, sean más lucrativos que la mayor causa de deforestación mundial: la ganadería.

  104. Candidates for Federal Office Can Raise Unlimited Funds for Ballot Measures Politics, Yesterday

    A decision by the Federal Election Commission would allow the Biden and Trump campaigns to raise money for outside groups pushing ballot measures.

  105. Monday Briefing: Xi Jinping Visits Europe N Y T Now, Yesterday

    Also, Israel cracks down on Al Jazeera and Myanmar’s rebels get creative with drones.

  106. Yesterday’s Israel Gaza War Hamas live blog included one standalone post:
  107. Laurent Cantet, Whose Films Explored France’s Undersides, Dies at 63 Obits, Yesterday

    His acclaimed “The Class” walked a provocative line between documentary and fiction. In that film and others, he explored the inescapable traps of late-stage capitalism.

  108. Cease-Fire Talks Between Israel and Hamas Again at an Impasse Foreign, Yesterday

    There had been signs the two sides were inching closer to an agreement, but talks in Cairo stalled and a Hamas delegation left the city.

  109. Jerome Rothenberg, Who Expanded the Sphere of Poetry, Dies at 92 Obits, Yesterday

    His anthology “Technicians of the Sacred” included a range of non-Western work and was beloved by, among others, rock stars like Jim Morrison and Nick Cave.

  110. ‘The Fall Guy’ Fizzles With $28 Million in Ticket Sales Business, Yesterday

    While enough for No. 1, the big-budget original movie gave Hollywood its lowest start to its summer box office season since 1995.

  111. Sony and Apollo in Talks to Acquire Paramount Business, Yesterday

    After letting exclusive talks with the movie studio Skydance lapse, Paramount’s directors met over the weekend and decided to negotiate with all the suitors.

  112. Yesterday’s Biden Trump Campaign live blog included one standalone post:
  113. One Dead in Texas as Rain Pummels Parts of the State Express, Yesterday

    A 4-year-old boy died on Sunday in Johnson County, Texas, after being swept away by floodwaters, the authorities said.